Norway’s strange definition of insanity

"It's disturbing how self-congratulatory humanitarians can be willing to endanger the lives of others in order to maintain their worldview. In Norway, an insanity defense requires a defendant be psychotic -- so out of touch he cannot control his own actions -- while committing a crime. Somehow this week, two forensic psychiatrists determined that Anders Behring Breivik, 32, was insane when he methodically killed 77 people on July 22." (11/30/11)